This is an accounting of the End Credits
Music associated with The Two Towers

There are three places one might hear
music played over the end credits. Each of these offers a slightly
different sequence of music after Gollum's Song ends and, in some
cases, a slightly different version of cues from each other. Doug
Adams wrote, "Shore often
composed multiple drafts of these compositions in an effort to get
precisely the right tone in each. The end credit suites have often
been used to showcase some of these drafts that, while they didn’t
make it into the narrative flow, still hold something of unique
musical interest." (moviemusic.com's
forums)

Éowyn and Théoden's Theme
- The version from the movie
credits has a slightly more prominent solo woodwind instrument
(oboe, English horn?) than the versions from finale music on the
CR-TTT (Long Ways to Go Yet) and the
OST (Gollum's
Song). It's similar to the version heard when Éowyn says she
fears life in a cage.

Gandalf the White in
Nature - This is
The Call sung in soft
triplets. Versions of this music were used in both Fangorn (at the
reveal of the White Wizard) and Helm's Deep (at the arrival of the
White Wizard). I suspect this is restatement of that theme that was
written specifically for the credits but it's the same length as the
Helm's Deep version. This is not in the
OST or
CR credit music.

Hwær cwóm
helm? Hwær cwóm byrne? Hwær cwóm feax flówende? 2x

Hwær cwóm hand on hearpestrenge? Hwær cwóm fýr
~ende? 2x

Hwær cwóm
helm? Hwær cwóm byrne? Hwær cwóm feax flówende? 2x

Hwær cwóm hand on hearpestrenge? Hwær cwóm fýr
~ende? 2x

Hwær cwóm
helm? Hwær cwóm byrne? Hwær cwóm feax flówende? 2x

Hwær cwóm hand on hearpestrenge? Hwær cwóm fýr
~ende?

Hwær cwóm
helm? Hwær cwóm byrne?
(the end of this line is dropped out and a bit muddled)

The sheetmusic for the OST-Forth Eorlingas shows lyrics sung
by 2nd choir. I can't tell if they're being sung here.
More
information.

[0:28]

Let Her Go - This is part of a longer work (called
The Diminishment of the Elves) which was first heard at
Gilraen's Grave .The first part of this longer piece is heard as
Elrond pleads with Aragorn to let Arwen go. The music in the credits
is from the end of that longer piece. It is not used, to my
knowledge, in the Two Towers. The lyrics are from the source text,
Gilraen's Song.
This is not in the OST or
CR credit music.

Rohan Theme & Final Statement - The version of the Rohan
Theme on the CR-TTT (Long Ways to Go Yet) is louder and has greater
crescendos than the version from the movie credits and the
OST
(Gollum's Song). Although the melody is the same, the OST final
statement has greater crescendos than the movie and the CR has
greater crescendos than the OST.

[1:43] The
White Rider Theme heard as
the rising sun comes up behind the riders, blinding the Uruk's.

[1:43] hlá
[1:46] ford
[1:50] eal
[1:54] ra
[1:57] méa
[2:00] ra

[1:44]

Treebeard (in length (1:44)) Music heard as Merry and Pippin try to
convince Treebeard they are not 'little Orcs'. This is material
which was partially replaced by sound effects in the movie, is
heard during the last part of
OST-TTT, Track 10,
Treebeard and on the
CR-TTT track,
Fangorn.

[0:38]

Their Bonds Were
Cut. This music was heard (although mixed very low) as Aragorn
realizes the Hobbits may be alive. The action moves back and forth
between Aragorn's growing excitement as he pieces it out and
flashbacks to Merry and Pippin's narrow escape during the Rohirrim's
raid on the Uruk-hai's Night Camp. This is also heard on the
CR-TTT
track, Fangorn.

[2:16]

The White
Wizard - Zirak-Zigal.
This music was originally scored for Gandalf's reveal as the White
Wizard and for his recounting of the Balrog's Fight.

The first 23 seconds feature a strong
chorus and match with the scene from just after the moment Aragorn
shouts, "Show yourself!" to when Gandalf says, "Saruman as he should
be." The lyrics are from
The Fight: Tulta tuolyaAn mauya.
(In the movie, we hear a shimmery choral version of "The
Call".
(These lyrics were determined by Michael but brought to my attention
by TheTennisBallKid.)

The rest of the clip follows Gandalf's
recounting his battle with the Balrog and his interchange with the
Three Hunters right after. It ends just after he says, "And I come
back to you now at the turn of the tide" None of this part of the
scene was scored with music in the movie.

Aragorn and Brego. This music,
using the Heroics of
Aragorn, was heard
while Aragorn rides Brego towards Helm's Deep. It is material heard
during the last minute of OST-TTT, Track 14,
Breath of Life and on the
CR-TTT, Aragorn's Return.